2015 Payments to s EDF GROUP EDISON Page 1
Table of contents 1 Introduction... 3 2 Reporting principles... 5 3 Consolidated overview... 8 4 Focus by country... 9 Algeria... 9 Egypt... 10 Italy... 111 Norway... 144 United Kingdom... 155 5 Contextual Information... 166 Investments, revenues, purchases of goods and services and production volumes... 166 List of Subsidiaries... 17 Page 2
1 Introduction Background Activity This report aims at presenting the Exploration & Production ( E&P ) activities of EDF and its subsidiaries ( EDF Group ). EDF Group is operating on the whole electricity market: nuclear, renewable and fossil production, transportation, distribution, commercialization, It is the main operator on the French electricity market and benefits from strong positions in Europe and all around the world. EDF Group operates in the hydrocarbons business through Edison Group (hereinafter referred to as Edison ), which holds licenses for the exploration and production of natural gas and crude oil in Italy, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and South America. Edison is also committed to developing gas import infrastructures for Italy and Europe, and through our subsidiaries we manage regulated activities (gas transport, storage and distribution). Edison is Europe s oldest energy company, and one of the industry leaders in Italy and Europe. Today Edison operates in several countries around the world and has a staff of more than 3,000 people in two main areas of business: electric power and hydrocarbons E&P (natural gas and crude oil). E&P activities are carried out by various Edison s Group legal entities, listed in section 5 of the present report with reference to each country of operations. Legal framework This report is released in accordance with Directive 34/2013/EU of the European Parliament, which has been transposed in French legislation. Its publication aims to provide for enhanced transparency of payments made to s. Article 42 of the Directive 2013/34/EU states that Member States shall require large undertakings and all public-interest entities active in the extractive industry or the logging of primary forests to prepare and make public a report on payments made to s on an annual basis. The French Law 2014-1662 dated December 30, 2014 transposed this obligation into the French legislation with effective date on January 1 st, 2015 for companies counting more than 5.000 employees during the fiscal year starting on January 1 st 2015. The provisions of this law are integrated in article L.225-102-3 of the French Commercial Code. Page 3
In Groups of companies, the obligation to publish the report relies on the parent company which is under the obligation to publish financial consolidated statements (i.e. EDF S.A. for Edison s E&P activities). Overview of Edison s presence worldwide as of 31.12.2015 in its two main business areas, production and sale of electrical power and procurement exploration production and sale of hydrocarbons: Page 4
2 Reporting principles Scope and validity EDF Group has prepared a consolidated report on payments to s, for activities related to exploration, prospecting, discovery, development, and extraction of minerals, oil, natural gas deposits or other materials (hereinafter referred to as extractive activities ). In this report, we only disclose payments to s for legal entities involved in extractive activities, or payments made on behalf of such group entities. The relevant payment types are described later in this section. Government According to article 41 of the Directive 2013/34, s means any national, regional or local authority of a country, including departments, agencies or undertakings controlled by that authority. Such definition shall apply in the present report. Reporting period This report covers the payments made in the following period: January 1 st December 31 st, 2015 Basis for preparation This report has been prepared consistently with the provisions of the Directive n. 34/2013/EU, on a cash basis and includes direct payments to s from subsidiaries, joint operations and joint ventures, regardless of whether EDF Group is the operator or not. Significant payment types within the scope of this report, such as taxes and royalties, are typically made directly by EDF Group to s. In some cases, however, certain payments to s may be made by the operator on behalf of a partnership. This is often the cases for area fees (Norwegian tax aimed at increasing the efficiency in the exploitation of assigned areas). In such cases will only be reported hereinafter the payments made by the operator on EDF Group behalf. Perimeter EDF Group defined the perimeter of the payments to s to be disclosed in accordance with the legal framework in force. Particularly EDF Group considered payments to s made by consolidated subsidiaries active in the businesses listed by the Directive n. 34/2013/EU. Payments made by non-consolidated entities are not disclosed in this report, regardless the amount paid. Project definition A project is defined as the operational activities under an individual contract, license, lease, concession or similar legal agreement. Moreover we consider as an individual project also Page 5
operational activities under several agreements substantially interconnected (e.g. unitization and unit operating agreement). Payments that are not directly linked to a specific project, but have been made at entity level (e.g. corporate taxes), will be reported at the level for which the payment is made even if the overall payment could partially refer to businesses out of the scope of this report. Materiality Payments made in the reporting period, as a single or a series of related payments, below Euro 100,000 are not included in this report according to the Directive/EU. If no payments or only payments below this threshold were paid in a particular country, the country is not displayed in this report. If no payment or only payments below such threshold were made in respect of certain projects listed in the description of the main activities in a particular country, then such projects are not listed in the table of payments related to that country. Report Currency When preparing the report, amounts in currencies other than Euro have been translated based on the average annual foreign exchange rate. Payment types disclosed at project or legal entity level According to EU legislation, the following payment types shall be disclosed for legal entities involved in extractive activities: a. Taxes levied on the income, production or profits of companies. Taxes levied on consumption, such as a value added taxes, personal income taxes, sales taxes, withholding taxes, property taxes and environmental taxes, are out of scope, b. Royalties are usage-based payments for the right to the on-going use of an asset, c. License fees are typically paid on the right to the on-going use of an asset d. Bonuses are money to be paid when signing an oil and gas lease, when discovering natural resources and/or when production has started, e. Shares or other ownership rights to a company or its subsidiaries or closely connected parties that are given to s for the right to extract oil and gas, f. Dividends include payments to s instead of production or royalties. In this context, dividends do not include payments to s when a is a shareholder of the company, as long as the dividend is paid to the under the same terms and conditions as applicable to other shareholders, g. Payments for infrastructure improvements. Such payments are disclosed if Edison is contractually committed to finance public services and utilities, h. are the host s share of production after oil production has been allocated to cover costs and expenses under production sharing agreements. Page 6
Other relevant reports Further information about environmental subjects and community investment is available in 2015 Edison Sustainability Report, at http://www.edison.it/en/sustainability. Page 7
3 Consolidated overview The consolidated overview discloses the sum of EDF Group s payments to s in each country and per payment type. The overview is based on the location of the receiving. EDF Group did not pay any dividends in lieu of production rights, or royalties in 2015. Algeria 0.24 - - - - - - 0.24 Egypt - - - 6.61-104.58 3,02 111.19 Italy 27.38 19.27 - - 1.00 - - 47.65 Norway 0.11-1.64 - - - - 1.75 United Kingdom 0.18-0.71 - - - - 0.89 Total 27.91 19.27 2.35 6.61 1.00 104.58 3.02 161.72 Page 8
4 Focus by country Algeria Edison has been active in Algeria since the late 90. Through the participation in most bid rounds in the country from 1995 to 2005 Edison developed a wide experience of the exploration themes in various areas of South Algeria. In 2002 a Joint Venture with Edison as a minority shareholder obtained the rights on the Reggane North block, located in the Reggane basin in the South-Western sector of the Algerian Sahara desert where the main exploration targets are gas bearing Devonian and Carboniferous sandstones. Since February 2012 the Joint Venture has been in development phase operated by Repsol. Production is expected to start in 2017 and will contribute with its productions to the Edison Group production targets. Edison currently owns a participating interest share of 11,25%. The exhibits below disclose payments per projects and s made in the country: Payments per project Reggane project 0.24 - - - - - - 0.24 Total 0.24 - - - - - - 0.24 Payments per Direction des Grandes Entreprises 0.24 - - - - - - 0.24 Total 0.24 - - - - - - 0.24 Page 9
Egypt In Egypt Edison holds a 100% operated participating interest in the Abu Qir concession in the Nile Delta offshore, which is Edison s main project in Egypt. Edison also operates (with a 60% participating interest share) the West Wadi El Rayan concession 1 and (with a 100% participating interest share) the North West Gindi concession, both in the Western Desert, and the North Thekah and North Port Fouad concessions offshore (both with a 50% participating interest share). Edison also owns a 20% participating interest share in the Rosetta offshore production concession (operated by BG), a 25% participating interest share in the South Idku onshore concession (operated by Petroceltic) and a 50% participating interest in the North West El Amal concession in the Gulf of Suez (operated by DEA). The exhibits below disclose payments per projects and s made in the country: Payments per project Abu Qir - - - 0.13-102.35 2.95 102.48 Rosetta - - - - - 2.23 0.07 2.23 North Thekah - - - 0.14 - - - 0.14 North West El-Amal - - - 0.90 - - - 0.90 North West Gindi - - - 2.84 - - - 2.84 North Port Fouad - - - 2.53 - - - 2.53 South Idku - - - 0.07 - - - 0.07 Total - - - 6.61-104.58 3.02 111.19 Payments per Egyptian Tax Authority - Large tax payer - - - - - 104.58 3.02 104.58 EGPC - - - 3.88 - - - 3.88 EGAS - - - 2.73 - - - 2.73 Total - - - 6.61-104.58 3.02 111.19 Consistently with the concession agreements provisions, all the taxes to be paid in Egypt in relation to the operation carried out under such concession agreements (which in practice are all the taxes to be paid in Egypt in relation to the activities carried out) is paid by EGPC 2 (or EGAS 3 as applicable) on behalf of Edison International (EGPC takes it from EGPC s share of entitlement). As regards the column bonuses, it includes signature bonuses paid to the above referred state-owned companies in the framework of the acquisition of exploration participation interests. 1 No payments above the 100,000 threshold were made in respect of this project, so that it is not listed in the table of payments. 2 The Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) is a company 100% owned by the Arab Republic of Egypt. 3 The Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) is also 100% (indirectly) owned by the Arab Republic of Egypt. Page 10
Italy Since the early 50s Edison has always played a leading role in the Italian energy sector with discoveries of major importance. The Italian activities are managed by the two districts of Pescara (Adriatic offshore and Northern Italy) and Siracusa (Sicily). In 2015 Edison produced in Italy roughly 4.7 MBOE of which 344 Msmc of gas and 2.5 MMbbl of oil. The majority of the gas production came from the two major gas fields: Daria and Clara, both operated by Eni and where Edison owns a 49% participating interest share in each of them. The oil production came from: (i) (ii) the operated offshore fields of Vega, in Sicily, (where Edison has a participating interest share of 60%) and Rospo Mare, in the Adriatic sea, where Edison has a participating interest share of 61,72 % in and the non-operated onshore field of Tresauro in the S.Anna concession, in Sicily,operated by Enimed, with a participating interest share of 25%). Edison owns several other concessions in Italy and, among others, Comiso (with a 100% participating interest share held by Edison), Capparuccia (operated by Eni, where Edison has a participating interest share of 5%), B.C10.AS Emma-Giovanna (operated by Eni, where Edison has a participating interest share of 49%), and Candela (operated by Eni, where Edison has a participating interest share of 39,5%). The exhibits below disclose payments per projects and s made in the country: Page 11
Payments per project Municipality of Fermo - Cliff - - - - 0.70 - - 0.70 Municipality of Fermo - High School - - - - 0.30 - - 0.30 Capparuccia Concession - 0.01 - - - - - 0.01 Daria Concession - 1.88 - - - - - 1.88 Emma-Giovanna Concession - 0.83 - - - - - 0.83 Clara Concession - 1.73 - - - - - 1.73 Candela Concession - 1.13 - - - - - 1.13 Rospo Sea Concession - 1.91 - - - - - 1.91 Vega Concession - 1.86 - - - - - 1.86 Comiso Concession - 0.17 - - - - - 0.17 S.Anna Concession - 9.75 - - - - - 9.75 Corporate 27.38 - - - - - - 27.38 Total 27.38 19.27 - - 1.00 - - 47.65 Payments per Ragusa Municipality - 6.67 - - - - - 6.67 Fermo Municipality - - - - 1.00 - - 1,00 Sicily Region - 3.61 - - - - - 3.61 Abruzzo Region - 0.20 - - - - - 0.20 Puglia Region - 0.80 - - - - - 0.81 Molise Region - 0.61 - - - - - 0.61 Italian Tax Authority ("Agenzia delle Entrate") 27.38 2.93 - - - - - 30.31 Sviluppo Economico Ministry via Italian Central Bank - Treasury Department - 4.45 - - - - - 4.45 Total 27.38 19.27 - - 1.00 - - 47.65 As regards the Payment per Project table, please note in respect of the Capparuccia Concession (which is part of a unitized area where Edison owns a 5% track participation interest), a payment has been included notwithstanding Edison share is under 100.000 Euro because part of a wire transfer of more than 2ML Euro. Moreover, in respect of the Corporate line please note that this amount includes tax payments made by Edison S.p.A., Edison Stoccaggio SpA and Edison Idrocarburi Sicilia Srl. Please also note that both of Edison S.p.A. and Edison Stoccaggio Spa are active in a number of activities other than Oil and Gas productions. As it is not possible to obtain the detail in respect of the Oil and Gas operations only, we are including the aggregate of the tax position for such companies. As far as the Payments per Government table is concerned, from the amount of taxes indicated as paid to Italian Tax Authority ( Agenzia delle Entrate ) only 3.9 million euro has been directly made by Edison S.p.A. Page 12
or by one of its subsidiaries while the remaining share was paid via Transalpina di Energia SpA, a company that controls Edison S.p.A. and which consolidates Edison Italian entities also for tax purposes. Page 13
Norway Norway is confirmed as a strategic country for Edison that aims at developing Norwegian assets in order to create its third active E&P pole of production (after the Italian and the Egyptian ones). Edison has been present in Norway since 2007, based in Stavanger. Edison licenses portfolio covers all the main areas: North Sea, Norwegian Sea and Barents sea. To date Edison Norge showed successful track record thanks to the discoveries of Zidane East and West in 2010/2012 in PL435 (operated by DEA, where Edison participates with a 20% participating interest share) and PL418 Skarfjell in 2012 (operated by Wintershall, where Edison owns a 15% participating interest share). Edison s licence portfolio includes also, among others, PL226 (operated by ENI, where Edison owns a 20% participating interest share), PL420 (operated by DEA, where Edison owns a 10% participating interest share) and PL510 (operated by Maersk Oil, where Edison owns a 30% participating interest share). Edison is also actively involved in the NSGI/Polarled Gas transportation project 4 (where Edison owns a 2,4% participating interest in the relevant contractual joint venture). The exhibits below disclose payments per projects and s made in the country: Payments per project License PL226 (Eni Norge paid on behalf of partners) License PL418 (Wintershall paid on behalf of partners) License PL420 (DEA paid on behalf of partners) License PL435 (DEA paid on behalf of partners) License PL510 (Mærsk Oil Norway paid on behalf of partners) - - 0.30 - - - - 0.30 - - 0.26 - - - - 0.26 - - 0.15 - - - - 0.15 - - 0.50 - - - - 0.50 0.11-0.32 - - - - 0.43 Application fees - - 0.11 - - - - 0.11 Total 0.11-1.64 - - - - 1.75 Payments per Norwegian Petroleum Directorate - - 1.64 - - - - 1.64 Norwegian Customs Agency 0.11 0.11 Total 0.11-1.64 - - - - 1.75 During 2015 the only direct payment from Edison to Norwegian is related to application fees. 4 No payments above the 100,000 threshold were made in respect of this project, so that it is not listed in the table of payments Page 14
United Kingdom Edison holds in UK participating interests inof the following producing fields in the North Sea and in the United Kingdom Continental Shelf: (i) in the Scott unitized field, operated by Nexen, with a 10.47 % unit track participation; (ii) In the Telford unitized field, also operated by Nexen, with a 15.65% unit track participation (both acquired in 2015 as Project Sally ) ; (iii) In the Kilmar and Garrow fields ( Tors ), operated by Alpha Petroleum, with a 68% participating interest share) and (iv) In the Wenlock field, with an 80% participating interest share, also operated by Alpha Petroleum. (v) In the Markham field 5 (operated by Centrica), with a 3,07% unit track participation of the relevant unit area. In the last couple of years a growth strategy has been put in place through the participation of the 28 th Offshore Licensing Round and the acquisition of further exploration licenses from third parties. The exhibits below disclose payments per projects and s made in the country: Payments per project Project Sally (Edison North Sea) 0.18 - - - - - - 0.18 Tors - - 0.59 - - - - 0.59 Wenlock - - 0.12 - - - - 0.12 Total 0.18-0.71 - - - - 0.89 Payments per (in Euro million) Taxes Royalties Fees Bonuses HM Revenue & Customs - stamp duty land tax (office lease) 0.18 - - - - - - 0.18 Licence fees billed by operator - - 0.71 - - - - 0.71 Total 0.18-0.71 - - - - 0.89 5 No payments above the 100,000 threshold were made in respect of this project, so that it is not listed in the table of payments Page 15
4 Contextual Information The contextual information disclosed in this section provides a broader picture of EDF Group s E&P overall economic impact in the country we have business activities and considered in this report in respect of the payments made in 2015. Some of Edison s subsidiaries have also several branches registered in the country where operations take place. To enhance organizational transparency, we have included both country of operations and country of incorporation/registration in the overview of subsidiaries. The contextual information reported is based on data collected mainly for the purpose of financial reporting. For this reason, information disclosed in this section (investments, revenues, purchases of goods and services) is reported in accordance with the principles for financial reporting (accruals basis) and not on a cash basis. Investments (1), revenues, purchases of goods and services and production volumes (in Euro million) Investments Revenues Purchase of goods and services Production volume Algeria 109.7 - (62.4) - Egypt 82.9 225.3 (120.9) 10.0 Italy 102.4 174.2 (11.0) 4.7 Norway 73.0 - (34.0) - United Kingdom 41.3 53.1-1.2 Total 409.4 452.6 229.1 15.9 (1) Investments include Exploration activities Page 16
List of Subsidiaries The table below provides an overview of all subsidiaries in the EDF Group operating an E&P activity and their country of incorporation and operation. Subsidiaries Country of incorporation Country of operation Edison SpA Italy Italy Edison Stoccaggio SpA Italy Italy Edison Idrocarburi Sicilia Srl Italy Italy Edison International SpA Italy Algeria Edison International SpA Italy Denmark Edison International SpA Italy Falkland Islands Edison International SpA Italy United Arab Emirates Edison International SpA - Croatia Branch Italy* Croatia Edison International SpA - Israel Branch Italy* Israel Edison International SpA - Egypt Branch Italy* Egypt Edison International SpA - Greece Branch Italy* Greece Edison Norge AS Norway Norway Edison E&P UK Ltd UK UK Edison North See Ltd UK UK Euroil Exploration Ltd UK UK (*) Edison International SpA is operating in this country through a registered branch Page 17